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AMUSEMENTS. "KISMET" BOX PUNS "KISMKT" BOX PLANS .Will 1)0 Opened at Tho Dresden-. , THIS .MOUXIXG, at!) o'clock THIS AIOItXINti, at !) o'clock A Queue will bo Formed from 8 a.m. Q V E K A HOUSE. Direction j. C. Williamson, Ltd. THE OSCAR, ASCnE-LILY BRAYTON SEASON. A DRAMATIC EVENT. That will constitute a new era in Wellington Theatrical Ilistory. Couimencing —MONDAY NIGHT NEXT.— MONDAY NIGHT NEXT.— MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. — Fivo Nights Only. J. C. Williamson presents OSCAR, ASCIIE, LILY BRAYTON, OSCAH ASCIIE, LILY BRAYTON, OSCAR ASCIIK, LILY DRAYTON, And their London Company of Notable Artists, In tho Slupeudous Oriental Dramatic, Spectacle, K I S M. ]■: T K T S M 1C T— K I S M. E T—— Ap "Arabian Night" by Edward Knobluch, Without Parallel Among tho Many'Picturesquo and Novel Entertainments tho Stage has Produced. Play produced by OSCAR ASCHE. During tho season, which is limited to 18 nights, will also bo staged, . THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, OTHELLO, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, I THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.

BOX PLANS For tho five representations of "Kismet" will bo opened at tho Dresden THIS (THURSDAY) MORNING at 9 o'clock. A queuo will l/o formed from 8 a.m. a.m. PRICES-D.C. and Stalls, Gs.; Back Stalls, 45.; Gallery, 2s. Early door Gallory, 6d. extra. Touring Manager—John Farrell. rjiHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors: Weet's. Ltd., and Linley and DonoTan. WEST'S 'WEST'S " WEST'S PICTURES. PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! Td-NIGHT! The Greatest of Great Subjects, THE LAJJY OF THE LAKE. THE LADY OF'THE LAKE. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. THE LADY OF THE LAKE. HER Featuring HER DIARY. ■• ■•• Miss DIARY. HER FLORENCE HER, DIARY. .-:■ TURNER. DIARY. And in addition Artistic Dramatic Sketches, Exquisite Scenic Studies, and Humorous Items. Prices, Is. and Gd. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking Fee, Gd. 'Phone 3H3. PRIZE MATINEE SATURDAY. ' MONDAY The MONDAY Fascinating Circus Romance. The- La.st Performance. m H E A~D~E LPEI CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NTOUT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! Special Star Attraction, JUDAS. .IUIMS. JUDAS. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY! This Great. Picture JTDAS is unequalled in .IUDAS the annals of JVDAS Motion Photography. .U'DAS CHANGE Ol! , PROGRAMME '■• ' '■' ■■■TONIGHT."" Popular Prices: Upstairs, Is.; Down- ; stairs, Gd. L I GRAND CONCERT. ST. PETER'S BOY SCOUTS. To 1)0 held at. ST. PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE ST.,. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Oct. 3rd. 1912. (In aid of Xmas Camp.) Admission: Adults, Is.; Children nnd Scouts in Uniform, Cd. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 26th and 23th OCTOBER, 1912. OWNERS and TRAINERS are hereby reminded that Nominations for all events at tho above Meeting close at. 9 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 4th October, 1912. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary, In the COMPETITIONS Your DEPORTMENT w'll Count. SPECIAL LESIONS for intending Competitors, and Special Exorcises in Relaxation nnd Flexibility for Pianists """mISs'mARGARET NEUMANN." Teacher of Physical Culture, Routh's Buildings. Fiatherston Street

1 A Cordial invitation to the I ■Business.Men of Wellington! /•TTr Are you interested in New Zealand | I 11 Industries? When next you are f = x «aJJ--g passing, just "wander thro'" r - and see for yourself how your stationery ' = I is manufactured, how your circulars are set | up and printed, and how your account. \ : books are ruled and bound by the quickest, b the neatest and the best methods as dem- • onstrated in our modern printing works. = Everything is interestingly new and of the = I very latest! Incidentally we:might mention | \ that our printing charges will,.be. found, at. | : least 25% cheaper than any other hotoe—, = the result of modern machinery.: Call in : when next you're passing ;■. ■•■ ' ...I'' ' B I —Hl_'j rrr—^HT—^r-'r-z —'—^^rn^r^g] —1_ 4

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1561, 3 October 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1561, 3 October 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1561, 3 October 1912, Page 9

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